The Water Break Podcast, Episode 25: Diving Deep into Water-Wastewater
“Where We Bridge the Gap Between Water Plant Operators and Engineers”
In The Water Break Podcast Episode 25, Heather Jennings, PE, discusses commercial diving and how it applies to water and wastewater treatment facilities with guest Robert Greenspan, president of Midco Diving & Marine Services of Rapid City, South Dakota (phone 1-800-238-0217). Mr. Greenspan has 28 years of commercial diving experience. He and Heather discuss all aspects of how commercial divers can be useful to water and wastewater facilities, what to look for when hiring a dive company, and how to best implement dive services.
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Podcast Links:
- Midco Diving & Marine Services
- S. Dept. of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): Commercial Diving
- Association of Diving Contractors International: International Consensus Standards for Commercial Diving and Underwater Operations
- S. Navy Diving Manual
Wand’s Water Tidbit Links:
- The Fossil Forum: Coprolite Identification
- Rock & Gem: Coprolites
- Gross Science, YouTube: What Can You Learn From Ancient Poop?
- TEDx Talks, Gary Toranzos: Look in the Poop for the Scoop
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